Yo Unregistered: Join us for the April 1 meeting when it will be Recovery night. We will have demonstrations working with winching, recovery and spotting. We will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Jefferson County Fairgrounds (not Stevinson Toyota but nearby).

Interestingly, even though we only live a couple of miles from you, we got it worse on Wednesday. Luckily we hadn't planted anything yet but the neighbors lost their skylight. I have been tracking these storms on Radarscope and it is really interesting to watch. I could tell when I needed to take cover at the Rockies game and for how long. I left the game before they called it and was able to get out and back to shelter before it really started to come down.

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Justin - Littleton
TLCA # 18376
78 FJ40, Rear Locker, 33's, power steering, sbc and so much more left to do.

I take it that hail is something new to you guys in Colorado. That is certainly a bunch of it but luckily it is only the small size. It's not unusual for us to see quarter size here and the last time we got bigger (like silver dollar size) here at home it put a bunch of dents in my truck. A storm like that would shred a lot of crops.

I take it that hail is something new to you guys in Colorado. That is certainly a bunch of it but luckily it is only the small size. It's not unusual for us to see quarter size here and the last time we got bigger (like silver dollar size) here at home it put a bunch of dents in my truck. A storm like that would shred a lot of crops.

We usually expect some hail in certain areas for a few weeks in May and June every year. This is the first time it hailed since I've been a homeowner so I think that's why it was a little more exciting for us. With our garden and flowers planted too. Earlier this week (I guess Wednesday) we had marble sized hail, which is probably on the larger side of whatever we get.

I've almost run out of my thick cardboard sheets that I throw on top of the truck/cars. They get soaked and I trash them. But thick cardboard works well for taking the beating rather than the thin cars they make now!

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Paul
Horribly Painted '95 FZJ80 Has Some - Still Needs More!
"I drive an ECO-FRIENDLY FZJ80...It's got a salvage title which makes it a RECYCLED vehicle. Therefore, don't mess with me when I park in the "Reserved for Green Vehicle" spots in Boulder!!!http://www.vrbo.com/322094

I've almost run out of my thick cardboard sheets that I throw on top of the truck/cars. They get soaked and I trash them. But thick cardboard works well for taking the beating rather than the thin cars they make now!

I sometimes take 56 Ave to work. Turning East off Pena and go in the back way. I *think* that neighborhood is still considered Green Valley Ranch, but I'm not positive.

Those homes were DESTROYED from that bad hail we had with those tornados. It looks like a bomb went off at the base of every house. Windows are gone, siding is literally hanging off, holes in everything. I've never seen anything like it. I thought about taking some pictures, but I don't want to capture someone else's misfortune. I guess insurance will cover it, but I was floored by how much damage there was. Scary.